Circle Jerks' Keith Morris Confronts Concertgoer Who Called Him a Traitor Over Liberal Politics
By
Kory Grow
A good honest bake. Not flashy, but you'll finish the whole bagel.
Summary
At a Circle Jerks concert in Las Vegas, frontman Keith Morris confronted an audience member who called him a traitor for his liberal political views. Morris responded forcefully, stating he votes in every election and always chooses "the least stinkiest piece of shit." The exchange was captured on video and highlights the ongoing political tensions that spill into live music events.
Key quotes
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I vote in every election. I always vote for the least stinkiest piece of shit.
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